Columbia Divorce Litigation Attorney

Find an Advocate for Your Maryland Divorce Case

Sometimes divorce is necessary to resolve relational conflict between spouses,
but simply because it is necessary does not mean it is always easy. Each
spouse has their own interests in mind and this can lead to clashing opinions.

If you are preparing for a divorce, you may have questions about divorce
litigation. At
Tracy Miller Law, LLC, I understand the complexities associated with divorce litigation and
can represent you with the strong defense you need in the courtroom. I
also know that all situations are different! My legal counsel is personally
tailored to your needs at the time and always keeps your best interests
as the priority.

The Ups & Downs of Divorce Litigation

Most couples hope to avoid divorce litigation if at all possible. When
it does occur, it is typically over hot-button issues, such as
child support and
custody or finances. Depending on the circumstances, litigation can last up to
two years. This puts a strain on all family members involved.

Divorce litigation requires both spouses to have the representation of
an attorney and if children are involved, a
Columbia divorce lawyer may be selected on behalf of the children.

Some of the disadvantages of divorce litigation include:

More costly in the long run

Often very adversarial in nature

Decision making is left to outside third parties

Confidentiality is slim to none

Confidentiality is often prized very highly in divorce proceedings. When
divorce litigation is involved, trials and hearings are open to the public.
This alone can add to the stress and confusion of the situation.

If your divorce does end up in the throes of litigation, I am equipped
to work with you and fight for what you deserve. Having worked with many
families over the years, you can leave your case in my capable hands and
get the peace of mind you desire.

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The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.